Coffee-pot.



. G. PBARGE.

COFFEE POT.

APPLICATION Hmm MAR. 4, 1910.

Patented 0011.4, 1910.

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To all when?, 'it may concemf' Be it 'known that l, CLARAv citizen or the United States, Philadelphia in the county of Philadelphia and State oi Pennsylvania, have invented certain `new and useful Improvements in Codec-Pots, of which the following is a specification. p

My invention relates to improvements in codec pots, the object of the ,invention ,being to provide a coffee pot in which the body of the pot and the spout are integral, and l provide a conical'strainer which is remow ably held `within the codec pot and nts within the pot, and is provided with an annular series-ol pertorations, -some of which reg- Piemon, a residing at ister with the spout so aste strain the codec when poured out, and which strainer may be readily removed and the entire codes pot and the strainer may be thoroughly sanitary. f y Herstel-'ore codec pots have usually been made with alxed strainer' at a point of juncture of thelspout with the ooiee pot, -andA the` coee grounds accumulate in the lower .end of ,the 's out against the xed strainer, and it is dlcult, if not quite imossible to clean the spout at this point. ith my improvements the strainer 1s removable, yet when in heldso that it operates as a .fixed strainer, yet it'can be easily removed and the coiiee pot and strainer 'thoroughly cleaned.

"With these' and other 'objects in view, theinvent'on consists in certain' novel features of c' nstrriction and combinations and arrangements of arts, as will be more fully hereinafter descr; ed and pointed out in the claims. j

ln the accompanying drawings Figure 1 is a view partly 1n vertloal section and partly in elevation illustrating my improvements. Fig. 2 is a view in elevation of the strainer 3 is an enlarged view in vertical seotioni thelower end of the strainer -with the body oithe co'ee pot.

l representsv the body. of. my improved-4 .coee pot, the upper portion et which is circular in'cross section and tapering vertically, being largest at its upper end and smaller at its lower end, which lower end is located about midway the length of the body of the pot, and 'at this point the body is position is securely' lustrating the juncture of I speeilcation vf-Letters Patent. applicaties fue@ march alero. serial no.

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made with an internal annular shoulder' 2' is provided at its lower end and near its upfper end with screw threads l5 which engage screw threads 6 in body l, these *Y screw threads being preierablytormed by so shaping the metal of the body andthe strainer, yet enabling a snug uncture and permitting the Astrainer to be yscrewed down tight on the internal annular shoulder 2, so as to positively exclude any collee from between thd strainer and the body of the pot. This strainer is rovided with an annular series of peritorfatlons 7, which are in a line toregister with the spout 3, and when in position some ot' these perforations do register with vthe spout-and serve to strain the co'ee being poured out. By'reason of the annular series of perorations, the strainer may be turned so as to present di'erent sets of perorations to the spout and thereby increase the'lizte ofthe strainer. lThe upper end of the strainer is providedl with an annular curved Hange 8, which is adapted to engage over'the upper end of the 'c'ee pot,` the spout 3 being out away or notched as shown at 9 to accommodat this flange.

10 represents the andle'o the coee pot which is secured at its lower` end to the lower enlarged portion of the body, and at its up er endto the upper portion ofthe body and is bent so as to extend at. its. hi `hest point slightly above the upper end 0 the lcoffee polnt asv shown at 11. ,An arm 12 1s hinged to lthis highest point of the handle flO and is securedv to a cover; 13, which latter provided with a' depending annular flange 14. adapted vto fit Vwitlnln the strainer 4' .andV with an outwardly projecting flange l5 4\adapted tol overlie the vianged portion 8`of the strainer. c When it is desired to remove thestramer, itis simply necessary to raise thecover 13 andthrow it back on its hinge, when by grasping the anged uDDer end 8 of the IPO 5 and permit its rea y .parts arev thoroughly 'can be inserted and when turned in the opthe latter can be turned sowas to ment withthe body. removal. When the cleaned, the strainer strainer, unscrew 1t from en positedirection its, screw threads will en-A age with the .screw threads of the body and mly secure the strainer in position with s its lower end bearing tightly against shoulder 2.

A Various slight changes might be made in the general form and arrangement of parts described without departing from my 'invention, and hence I do not restrict myself to vthe precise. details Set forth, but consider myse conical portion, a conical strainer having screw threads at its upper and lower en constructed to. engage thescrew threads in c'the body, a flangeV at the upper larger end of the strainenoverlppingthe upper end Iof the body, said strainer havinguan annular seriesmf rforations, any of w ch may be positione in register. with the spout, substantially as described. e

. A coiee pot, comprising a body having eating -the cover to overlie the an upper conical portion, a spout communicatmg with the conical portlon, a conical strainer adapted -to fit within ,the conical portion` of the bod screw threads at the' 'of said strainer, screwupperand lower en threads in 'the body to engagewith'the screw threads of theV strainer, an internal annular shoulder inthe body against which the lower end of the strainer bears, and an annular flange at the upper end of the strainer overlappngthe upper end of the body. Y v

3. A coiee pot, comprislng a body having Y an upper. conical .port1on, a spout communiwith the conical portion, a conica-ll strainer ada ted Vto fit within the conical portion of. the bod screw threads at the Yupper .and lower en s of said strainer, screw threads in the body to engage withthe screw threads ofthe strainer, an internal annular shoulder in the body lower end of the stralner fiange at theupper end of the strainer 'overlappin .the u r end of the body, fa handle secu to-isai wardly projecting ange to fit within the strainer, an outwardly rojectin 'flange on and an arm secured to the cover and hinged tosaidhandle. y ,Y A

In testimony whereof I have signed my name to this specification inj the presence of .two subscribing witnesses.

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